Sunday, July 27, 2008

Your car doesn't have a problem, but I'll attempt to "fix" it for maybe $1, or maybe $15,000

The Hindu News Update Service
Shailesh Haribhakti, Chairman of industry body Indian Merchant Chambers' committee on 'Combating global warming' in a note said there are various estimates made on what might be the cost of achieving the 2050 target of 450 parts per million of CO2. These estimates range from USD three billion to USD three trillion.
A related link is here: Tough climate goals cost $45 trillion by 2050: IEA | Environment | Reuters

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